Her daughters would seek her out at night when she seemed to have a moment to talk to them: they were having trouble at school o
r they wanted her to persuade their father to give them permission to go into the city or to a shopping mall or a movie – in broad daylight, Mami! Laura would wave them out of her room. "The problem with you girls . . ." The problem boiled down to the fact that they wanted to become Americans and their father – and their mother, too, at first – would have none of it. –“Daughter of Invention,” Julia Alvarez What can you conclude about the daughters, based on the passage? Check all that apply.
They struggle to fit in.
They feel supported by their mother.
They value their mother’s advice.
They embrace American culture.
They want to leave New York.
These are the characteristics of the daughters that are described in this excerpt. It is clear that the daughters value their mother's advice because they seek her out at night in order to talk to her. Moreover, the daughters seem to struggle to fit in, which explains why they want to embrace American culture, an idea that their parents do not seem to like.
"Once Upon A Time" is actually a story that was written by Nadine Gordimer and based on this story, the effect that was made by the plaque posted on the gate <span>at the entrance to the family’s home is foreshadowing. This gives the hint of the outcome of the story without revealing of the true conclusion. The answer is option A.</span>
<em>The pun in Hamlet's statement "This man shall set me </em><em>packing</em><em>" is '</em><em>packing</em><em>'. '</em><em>Packing</em><em>' can mean go away, and </em><em>Hamlet </em><em>is referring to the fact that he has to flee because he killed a man. </em>
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